Standardized Bracket Toes
- Last UpdatedDec 02, 2025
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Brackets in general are normally small parts with two (sometimes three) arms at an angle to each other. The ends of the arms are called the toes of the bracket. A bracket is often generated by connecting two bracket arms by a "free" edge.
The extended bracket handling of specifically supposes that the shape of each of the two free arms of a bracket may be defined by a length and a (generalized) toe with some belonging parameters. The available toes are standardized to their general shape and to the parameters controlling them.
This document specifies all the standardized bracket toes currently available in the Hull system regarding general shape and parameters. Each toe type is identified by its number.